I finally managed to update/upgrade my system using rigo. However this left me with a new problem. every time I boot my sabayon machine it would end up in a blank screen. Pressing [Ctrl+Alt+F1 or F2] would land me into a new terminal. the terminal seems to be working fine but with the command

it would splash an error message stating that the x server can't be started. It was a complete mess and it left me with no other options other than reinstalling it. Next time it was again the same problem. I upgraded it and finally a blank screen. I am using the KDE version. So does anybody know what exactly the problem it and is there any hope of fixing it????It is worth mentioning that I only upgraded the packages but not the kernel. The kernel is 3.5.0(default in sabayon 10 I guess). Do I have to update the kernel as well???

I have an Nvidia card for sure. So now what???I have once again installed Sabayon into my system. If it is that the latest xorg stuff isn't supported how do I upgrade it at all. every time I upgrade some similar faults shall rise up I guess. Is there any way of handling it???

lemon09 wrote:I have an Nvidia card for sure. So now what???I have once again installed Sabayon into my system. If it is that the latest xorg stuff isn't supported how do I upgrade it at all. every time I upgrade some similar faults shall rise up I guess. Is there any way of handling it???

@Ryuno-KiThanks for your suggestions!!! It was of a great help. Finally just tell me a few things. I have installed sabayon in my machine for one more time. I have followed up your link and removed the nvidia software.presently the version is 304.xx. I dont want to change the graphics software during upgradation. So how do I deal with package.mask in this issue?? What I find is that masking in entropy is not properly documented. Please help!!!

I guess you have installed sabayon and have a graphical interface. I guess you have lose the graphical interface when you upgrade and reboot. If the 304 driver works, and the upgrade fails, then you have to mask the newer drivers, and only use the 304 driver. You need to add these three lines to the package.mask file, which is located at /etc/entropy/packages/package.mask>=x11-drivers/nvidia-drivers-310.19>=media-video/nvidia-settings-310.19>=x11-drivers/nvidia-userspace-310.19You need to be root to edit that file, so you can use nano for that.You should do that before you upgrade from the install. After making the edits, you can upgrade. (If not, you will have to install the correct driver from the console to get a graphical interface. Then you can reboot and edit the package.mask file)Or maybe I misunderstand your situation.